With camera in hand Lind looks for and finds God on the edge of exclusion and embrace. Through this powerful combination of black-and-white photographs and spare storytelling, she introduces us to interruptions of the holy in unexpected people and places: Lisa, the homeless Christmas angel; Siah, the infant hope of her ancestors; Sally, who feasts on communion remnants; the Garbage Tree on Ellison Street; and Bacardi, the drunken Christ, among others. Interrupted by God invites readers--with humor and insight--to embrace the darkness, encounter the demolition contractor, remember the power of baptism, climb mountains, cross the great water, love the fallen flower, and keep on singing.